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cftttnk hrJJh. rUeSday, 13th August, at 2 o'clock DENBIGHSHIRE. n. hly Important Sale of Freehold Fully- Hotel, Cottage Property, Building Q(*» and 4 Desirable Farms. FRANK LLOYD & SONS will sell by Auction at the 0 BTTLL HOTEL, DENBIGH, Tuesday, 13tb August, 1901, at 2 for 2.30 p.m., prompt. IN CERYG-Y-DRUIDION. Lot 1. The Freehold tULLY-LICENSED HOTEL, 4^ Called the 'SARACEN'S HEAD,' 0<^U>ied by Mr. Evan Parry, with the WOOD atljoining and the GARDEN opposite. Lot 2. All that Desirable and Valuable IW Accommodation Field, v? the W iat rear Lot 1, having good frontage TOcLf^yhcad Road, containing 2 acres, 2 roods, 20 bv Mr. Evan Parry and his under- | Lot 3. Desirable Freehold Lfc, Building Site, K, pag The Gotel,' with good frontage to the containing 2 roods and 20 perches, and ^B> v by Mr. Evan Par?y. Bp- Lot 1. Desirable L BLOCK OF PROPERTY, &8 Q in the Centre of the "Village, at the rear -of §.n's Hot«l, and having a good frontage to fiUfrS, Road, comprising 3 COTTAGES, STONE- M STABLE, and 2 GARDENS. Lot 5. tv Block of Freehold Property, r. slng BLACKSMITH'S SHOP, occupied by M p°- Owen, COTTAGE, occupied by Mrs. Han- ?iftit)>3rry, STABLE used in connection with the V 2 ROOM COTTAGE, occupied by Mr. vies. Lot 6. Two Cottages, with Garden, Lot 4, by Messrs. Jno. Owen and David Davies. Lot 7-Desirable TU FREEHO L D FARM, ^CRONGLWYD FARM, occupied by Mr. John contaMing 31 Acres, 2 Roods, 3 Perches, or re*bouts. MAERDY, Near CORWEN. Lot 8—Desirable FREEHOLD FARM, near the Goat Inn, occupied by K WilliamG, and containing 48 Acres, 1 5 Perches, or thereabouts. Coining the SEGROIT FSTATE.- i miles from Denbigh. Lot 9-Desirable CM] FREEHOLD FARM, FOEL occupied by Mr. David Roberts, v tCJ^tairiing 89 Acres, 0 Roods, 32 Perches, or ^nl0uts- °es of HKNLLAN and BYLCHAU, 3 miles from Denbigh. Lot 10- Desirable FREEHOLD FAR M Itoafl CWM FARM, situate on the Pentrefoelas gfr rf?,about 3 miles from Denbigh, and occupied by <0 Jxy^iiias Jones, containing 72 Acres, 0 Roods, re«es, or thereabouts. Lot 11—Desirable FREEHOLD FARM, DRAW, situate adjoining Lot 10, and in •t'eiv.k occupation, containing 37 Acres, 3 Roods, Jles, or thereabouts. Kc'jind Particulars from the AUCTIGNEERS. ■1.,k.ank Chambers, Wrexham; W. H. COOKE, Agent, County Buildings, Mold; or Messrs PARRY JONES & FRANCIS, Solicitors, Denbigh. lISrø. gafaxb golmrts It .san. s T0WN OF RUTHIN. 51 °P VALUABLE FREEHOLD BUSINESS PREMISES. M:ESSlts. DAVID ROBERTS & SON will offer Sale by Auction, at the WYNNSTAY 0 HOTEL, RTRTHIN, on *T2<3 MONDAY, JULY 29th, 1901, SnS t^'C*ock the afternoon (subject to Conditions J") be produced), all that valuable Freehold 11 Celling House, and Premises, known as „ 6 CLWYD STREET, occupation of Messrs. Edwards, Brothers, (Mhe i'°CcuPying one of the finest business positions tn Ruthin, and having a frontage of 45 bV^yd Street. Jj^se „^°Perty consists of excellent Shop, Dwelling a^oovhi^ining 2 Entertaining Rooms, Kitchen, 6 tar Out ?; A-ttic;, and Cellars, together with Stabling Y TO, es' Orchard, and Large Garden, con- 5 S184 square yards, or thereabouts. O\'t1¡ ^"Virei^her particulars apply to the Auctioneers, 11 and Denbigh; or to G. H. SIMON, Esq., Solicitor, Mold. Preliminary Announcement. Sale of Valuable Freehold krc>perty, situate in Prestatyn. JEWELL, haying been in- itios' will offer for Sale, by Public Auction, oA^gust next, certain Freehold Dwelling %r°iPs' and Building Land, situate in and ad- /H-. ^4?" Street, Prestatyn. Fuller particular*; to iOll Oen 11nd Estate Office, v^^>^J'ral Building, Prestatyn. NalltglYn Chair Eisteddvod. Christmas, 1901. ^IZE :—Ode, Ar vr kelyg o'u (ilj.0ha.ij1 y °rogasom em telynau.' Prize, Carved -Biographical essay of eight ot Nantglyn and the Neighbourhood. '§|j 6 *>6tUvfr^iPects to be obtained after July 24th, price Y Post, lid. rollilyt T. H. EVANS, Secretary. Nantglyn, Denbigh. !NDJ. C°NTBACTOES. are invited for building a new fh £ ?om & Waen C.M. Chapel. Bodfari. nS a Hot Water Apparatus for Chapel ^^tsf^.Spficiflcations be seen at Rev. E. Wyn w^om ^en^ers NOTICE. School Board for the Municipal Borough of Denbigh. NOTICE is Hereby Given, in reference to the above District, that:- 1. The above School Board have made certain Bye-laws in pursuance of the powers given to the School Board by S. 74 of the Elementary Educa- tion Act, 1870, as amended by the Elementary Education Acts, 1876, 1880, 1893, 1899, and 1900. 2. A printed Copy of the proposed Bye-Laws will continue deposited, for inspection by any rate- payer, at Hall Square Offices, the Office of the School Board, for one calendar month from the date of the publication of this notice. 3. At the expiration of the said calendar month, the said proposed Bye-Laws will be submitted to the Board of Education for final approval. 4. The School Board will supply a printed copy of th,e,siiiil,proposed Bye-Laws gratis to any rate- payer. R. HUMPHREYS ROBERTS, Hall Square Offices, Denbigh. Ckrk. 119th July, 1901. NOTICE. School Attendance Committee for the Union of Buthin. OTICE is Hereby Given, in reference to 1., the above District 1. The above School Attendance Committee have made certain Bye-laws I in pursuance of the powers given to the School Attendance Commit- tee by S. 74 of the Elementary Education Act, 1870. as amended by the Elementary Education Acts, 1876, 1880, 1893, 1899, and 1900. 2. A printed copy of the proposed Bye-laws will continue deposited, for inspection by any rate- payer, at The Union Offices, Llanrhydd Street, Ruthin, the Office of the School Attendance Com- mittee, for one calendar month from the date of the publication of this notice. 3. At the expiration of the said calendar month, the said proposed Bye-laws will be submitted to the Board of Education for final approval. 4. The School Attendance Committee will supply a printed copy of the said proposed Bye-laws gratis to any ratepayer. R. HUMPHREYS ROBERTS, Clerk. Union Offices, Llanrhydd Street, Ruthin. 19th July, 1901. North Wales Counties Lunatic Asylum. THE Visiting Committee of the above Asylum invite applications for the appointment of SECOND ASSISTANT MEDICAL OFFICER. Salary commencing at £ 120 per annum, increasing at the rate cf £ 10 per annum to £ 160, with Board, Residence, and Waihing; Knowledge of Welsh desirable, but not essential. Applications, together with Three Testimonials of recent date, to be forwarded to the undersigned, not later than Wednesday, August 12th, 1901. (Signed), Wm. BARKER, Clerk to the Visiting Committee. 18th July, 1201. 16ILrIK m Txr Z;z A BOY wanted to the Bindery. Apply at this office. WANTBD, a well-educated youth, as appren- tice to the IChemist Business.—Apply No. 56, office of this paper. CHEMIST'S APPRENTICE J. LLOYD C JONES (from Clay and Abraham, Chemists to the Queen), Prestatyn, requires an educated appren- tice. MILK BOY WANTED.—A Dairyman hasj a vacancy for a boy able milk and deliver milk with a float. Apply by letter 'J.' Mr. Davie;, 11, Rosehill terrace, Rhyl. GOOD Navvies and Labourers wanted, used to rock getting and earth work, sub daily.— Apply to the Foreman, Naval Harbour Works, Port- land, Dorset YOUNG Lady desires situation as Nursery Governess to one or two children. Can teach music, elementary, French. Latin. Christian family. Good references. Apply, Harold Jones, Llanrhaiadr, Oswestry. TTITAlfTED, for Blnndelkands, near Lirer- • P?ol' Housemaid-waitress, Age 24, immed- iately. Wages £ 20. Preference required. Address, Dear, Merrilochs Road, Blundellsands, nr. Liverpool TO BE SOLD, fey Private Contract, a farm over 50 acres, near Denbigh* Price £ 700. Half can remain at 4 per cent. Apply, No. 55 at the office of this paper. FURNISHED APARTMENTS.—Londoners to a JU very large number visit North Wales each year, and those having Apartments would quickly let by inserting a small advertisement in the Eastern Mercury, 30 words Is., or 3 times 2s. This journal is the leading mid-weekly for Suburban London and Essex.—Address, Publisher, Eastern Mercury Office, 827, High Road, Leytonstone, London, N.E. DR. CHIPP'S "NAOMI" will be performed at St. DAVID'S CHURCH, DENBIGH. Any ladies or gentlemen wishing te join, please commuui- cate with Mr. MARSTON for particulars. FOUND, A BLACK Spaniel Dog, with white Breast. If not claimed within 3 days will be sold. Apply, Holly Cottage, Pantybuarth, Mold. Important to Farmers. Call and Inspect l/VjaltoxiL Coe Jones' Brand New Stock of all kinds of AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, at CHESTER STREET, FLINT. OpJj..y the Latest and Best Machinery kept on hand. THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED BOOT AND SHOE WAREHOUSE IN DENBIGH. L ik) -D MRS. PRITCHARD Begs to inform her numerous Customers that she has just received a NEW STOCK of LADIES' ARIEL BOOTS and SHOES for the coming Season, which cannot be surpassed for Lightness, Durability, and Comfort. Every Pair of ARIEL BOOTS is Guaranteed. Best Brand of Gents' Boots & Shoes always in Stock. ONCE WORN, ALWAYS WORN. Orders by post or otherwise will be immediately attended to. NOTE THE ADDRESS 13, PORTLAND PLACE, DENBIGH. LITHOGRAPHY in all its Branches PLAKS of Property, Maps, Music, all classes of Commercial Work, such AS Letterheads Billheads, Business Cards, Facsimile and other Cir oulars, well executed at reasonable charges at th Banner' Office, Denbigh. Yale of Clwyd Agricultural Society. THE SHOW of the Society will be held in HOWELL'S SCHOOL PARK, DENBIGH, ON THURSDAY, August lsti 1901. Prizes will be awarded for Horses, Cattle, Pigs, Sheep, Dogs, Poultry, Farm Pro- duce, Implements, &c. TWO HIGHLY INTERESTING LEAPING COMPETITIONS, TURN-OUTS AND TROTTING, PARADE OF STOCK, &c., &c. GRAND STANDS UNCOVERED)? The excellent Band of the 1st V.B.R.W.F. will be in attendance during the day. Admission—From 10 a.m. to 12.30 p* 'M.l 2s.; after 12.30, Is.; Grand Stand, (covered), 2s.; (uncovered), Is. For particulars as to Cheap Trains, &c., see Railway Bills. F. CLOUGH, J. LL. WILLIAMS. Secretaries. At 5 p.m. the Band will play for Dancing in the CASTLE, which will be splendidly ILLUMINATED in the evening. Admission to the Castlej 3d. ABERGELE HORSE SHOW. MONDAY, AUGUST 5th, 1901. ? £ 150 Value in Prizes for Agricultural Stallions, Roadsters and Hunters, Agricultural Teams, Horses' Colts, Brood Mares and Foals, Carriage Horses; Hacks, Cobs, Ponies, Tandems, Pairs. and Pony Races, GRAND HURDLE AND WATER-JUMPING COMPETITION. Entries Close Thursday, July 25th, 1901, except for the Jumping Competition, which close atnoon on the day of Show. Schedule of Prizes offered and Entry Forms to be had on application to the Secretary D. THOMAS, Town Hall, Abergele. Gates open 11 a.m. Admission to Field, Is. See Railway Bills for Special TraiEs. Glass, China, and Pottery. SAM T. "MILLER (Late M. BIRD), y -——— Tea Services, Pretty New Designs DINNER WARE, NEW PATTERNS. Toilet Sets, Best Shapes. TABLE 0LASS, ENGLISH MAKE. FLOWER VASES. ORNAMENTS. TRINKETS. Glass & China, Tea Urns, and Cutlery for Hire. CROWN SQUARE, DENBIGH, RICHARD E. HUGHES, AUCTIONEER, Architect, Surveyor, Valuer, Land and Estate Agent. OFFICES- 10 Abbey Street, Bhyl. GREENIIALGH &r, GEARY. FRANCIS GEARY, F.A.I., AUCTIONEERS, HOUSE AND ESTATE AGENTS, VALUERS, Accountants, and Insurance Agents. MORTGAGES negotiated and Advances arranged JH_ upon. Approved Securities. Balancing, Auditing, and Posting of Tradesmens' Books. Authorised to Levy Distraints for Rent. Prompt Cash Settlements. OFFICES & SALE ROOMS.. MARKET STREET, RHYL. Sales by Auction, and private Contract if pre- ferred. Furniture, Stock-in-Trade, &c. Registry for Lettii.ar Farms, Business Premises, Houses (Furnished ana Unfurnished), and Apart- ments, and Collection of Rents. Disposal of Businesses and StocK- without Publi- city. Valuations for Probate and Administration. Insurance of Life. Property, and Plate Glass. EVAN THOMAS, RADCLIFFE & CO CARDIFF. MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS, July 17th, 1901. Gwenllian Thomas, left Huelva f. Fleetwood July] 2 lolo Morganvrg, passed St. Lynas for Mersey 17 Anne Thomas, arr. Cardiff from Garston 14 Wynnstay, arr. Cardiff fromlBirkenhead 10 Walter Thomaa, left Penarth for Derindje 6 Bala, arr. Cardiff from Rotterdam 19 W. I. Radcliffe, left Newport for Reggie 12 Sarah Radcliffe, arr. Barcelona from Tyne 10 Mary Thomas, arr. Huelva from Marseilles 6 Jane Radcliffe, passed St. Cather. Pt. for Braake 16 Douglas Hill, left Sulina for Gibraltar 16 Llanberis, pasio Gibraltar am Marseilles 17 Manchester. arr. Sulina from Malta 11 Peterston, left Barry for Naples 12 Anthony Radcliffe, passed Pera for Rotterdam 12 Ethel Radcliffe, p. Gibraltar for New Orleans June28 Dunraven, arr. Rio from Barry 28 Windsor, arr. Port Said from Barry July 14 Llandudno, passed Ushant for Genoa 16 Paddington, arr. Marseilles from Barry 3 Euston, left New Orleans for Rotterdam 10 Wimborne, arr. Barry Dock from Rotterdam 16 Swindon, passed Gibraltar for New Orleans 16 Llanover, arr. Rotterdam from New Orleans 15 Llangorse, pas. Gibraltar for New Orleans 7 Llangollen, arr. Marseilles from Cardiff 14 Llandrindod, left Barry for Genoa 15 Llanishen, arr. Cardiff from Newport 5 JENKINS, WILLIAMS, & 00 Steamship Owners & Brokers, CARDIFF. MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS. July 15th, 1901. North Tyne,' left Bilbae for Swansea July 12 Rowtor,' arr. Sulina from Naples 14 'Powis,' arr Sulina from Alexandria 13 'Straits of Menai,' left Malta for Hampton Rds, 5 'Farringford,' left Kurrachee for U.K. or Continent June 29 Italiana,' arr. Rotterdam from Odessa July 9 W. & C. T. JONES. Steamship Owners and Brokers, CARDIFF. SHIPPING LIST. Cardiff, July 18th, 1901. Charles T. Jones, arr. Sulina from Algiers July 13 Margaret Jones, left Cardiff for Marseilles 11 Blodwen. left Marseilles for Port Eads 10 Afonwen, left Marseilles for New Orleans June 30 Frederick Knight, left Venice for New Orleans 26 Derwen, air. Marseilles from Barry Dock July 14 Ejnidwen, jsft Marseilles for Port Eads 10 Millicent Xnifjht. left Port Said for Baltimore l Qroeswen, arr. Genoa from Tyne Dock 5 W. J. TATEM & CO., CARDIFF. Cardiff, July 17th, 1901. 1.1. Lady Lewis,' left Santos for St. Lucia July 8 a." 'Sir W. T. Lewis,' left Algiers for Hamburg- 15 s.t. Shandon,' arr. Cardiff from Dunkirk 16 s. s. Chulmleigh,' arr. Lorenco Marques fr. Rosario 5 s.a. Southport,' arr. New Orleans fr. North Shields 16 a.s. 'Westward Ho,' left Rosario for Cape 15 s.s. 'Wooda, left Port Said for Baltimore 11 I.S. 'Chorley,' launched at Stockton 16 CHARLES RADCLIFFE & CO., Steamship Owners and Brokers, BUTE DOCKS, CARDIFF. MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS. J uly, 18th, 1901. 'Craiglee,' arr. Penarth from Hamburg July 17 Birkdale,' left Penarth for Marseilles H: 'Commenwealth,' arr. Hamburg 18 'Stockport,' left Barry for St, Vincent C.V. 12 OWEN & WATKIN WILLIAMS & CO. Steamship Owners & Brokers, CARDIFF. POSITION OF STEAMERS. July 17th, 1901. Silurian s.s., arr. Rostock front; TBo'ness July 15 Canganian&.s., left Lisbon for,Cardiff 16 Demetian, s.s., arr. Riga from Gothenburg 16 Ordovician s.s., left Pomaron far Stettin 11 Veriedotian, s.s., arr. Bilbao from St. Nazaire 13 Segontian, 8.s., passed Dover for Bristol 17 ELVIDGE & IORGAN, Steamship Owners and Brokers, CARDIFF. GEO. H. ELVIDGE. CARL S. MORGAN. CARDIFF, July 18th, 1901. ROSELLA, s. sailed Suelva for Rotterdam July 15 SSOARISBRICK s. now building. T. DAVIES, BUTCHER, 2, VALE St., DENBIGH. Supplies Best Quality Vale of Clwyd Beef, Mutton, Lamb, Veal, and Pork, at lowest possible Market Prices. Careful Personal Attention given to every Branch of the Business. Welsh- Mutton and Lamb a Speciality. Orders promptly attended to. (Shop open daily). Note the Address:- 2, VALE STREET. (Corner of Hall Square). PARRY-WILLLIAMS AND SON'S New Season's Preserves. I W. P. HARTLEY'S Gooseberry, Strawberry, Rasberry. & Black Currant Jams, Now arriving. 44, HIGH STREET, DENBIGH. NOTE.. No Article of Food is so important as Bread. I ME GOOD BREAD. But GOOD' is a compara- tive Term. The BREAD made by the Modern Bakers, E. P. JONES, SON, <& CO., Is Best Bread. There is no getting round the word 'BEST.' Our Bread is Bread of the Finest Quality, to suit the most '1 y fastidious taste. If you are not eating our bread Why not ? We have won the confidence of our Customers, and surely you had better run no risk when buying Bread. Note Address: in a r, 1.1, ilopes ion, and Co., 30, HIGH STREET, DENBIGH. We respectfully request your attention to the following facts. IF YOU WISH TO PROCURE THE FINEST GROCERIES I AND PROVISIONS, at lowest prices, you cannot do better than call at R. OWEN'S Establishments. Buy, Try, and Judge for yourselves. Our TEAS will compare with any in the United Kingdom. Also, special attention is given to the PROVISIONS, and they lead the way in giving satis- faction to all. Home Made Bread Fresh Daily. Our BRKilO require no 'SPECIAL OFFERS' II HIM—g—II b iggg^MaaamMB I as the Quality is such that if once tried always used. NOTE THB ADDRESS— I always used. NOTE THB ADDRESS— I 51 & 53, High Street & Star Shop, Warehouses- Diamond Buildings, Denbigh To Contractors. TENDERS are invited for Painting, and other J- Improvements, inside and outside of the Giocaenog Calvimstie Methodist Chapel. Inspection on the premises, ajid Tenders endorsed Contract, to hand »ot later thafrjuly 13th.—Addressed, ROBERT ROBERTS, Clocaenog, Ruthin, ANDREWS, WHOLESALE & RETAIL DEALER, AND BOTTLER OF I BASS' and ALLSOPPS' ALES, AND GUINESSIS EXTRA STOUT, GUARANTEED IN PERFECT CONDITION. PRIVATE FAMILIES AND THE TRADE SUPPLIED. Largest Bottler in North Wales. ANORH W S 9 Wine & Spirit Merchant, THE OLD VAULTS, DKNBIG H. The SHOP for Gentlemen. 39, HIGH STREET, DENBIGH. The Shop for Hats, Caps, Ties, Shirts, and Collars, in all the New Styles for Summer. Large Stock of Men's and Boy's Straw Hats. Splendid Stock of Boy's Ready-made Suits. R. GRIFFITH JONES IMPORTANT PRICE LIST FOR SPRING CLEANING TIME, &eM kc. READ CAREFULLY. Mixed Paints, all Colours, in 1 lb. Tins and Bulk, 4d. per lb. Enamel Paints, all Colours, 6d. per tin. Staining Varnishes, Mahogany, Walnut, Op-k, Rose- wood, Yellow, Ebony, kc., 6d. Bottles 4d. Brunswick Black, Black Lacquer, and Black Enamel, Gd. Bottles. Black Varnish, for Hurdles, Gates, &c., od, per Quart, Is. i}d. per Gallon. Mahogany Varnisli, Is, 6d. per Pint. Oak Varnish, Is. 6d. and 2s. per Pint. Paint and Varnish Brushes at various prices in great variety. SPECIAL PARIS WHITE for Ceilings, 9d. per doz. BEST GLUE, 6d. per lb. FINEST SOFT SOAP, 4d. per lb. I Turpentine, Genuine Boiled and Linseed Oils (for Paints). Yellow Ochre, Red Ochre, Brown Umber, Lime Blue, Green Colour, Carbolic Soap. Chloride of Lime, Insect Powder. Wasli Leathers, Sponges, Emery Cloth. Also a Large and Varied Stock of Household Brushes and Requisites. JONES & Go's FURNITURE CREAM, la" 2d., 3d., 6d., and Is. per Bottle. HAT VARNISH, Black and Colours. 3d. and fid, per Bottle. MINERAL ViATER PRICE LIST: SODA WATE 3, POTASH WATER, SELTZER WATER, LEMONADE, GINGER ALE, LIME JUICE, &c., In Syphons, all at 6d. each., Manufactured by Chemists' JErated Water Association. HARRISON JONES AND CO., The Apothecaries Hall, DENBIGH- ON SALE, ONE Clayton & Shuttleworths' Eight Horse Power portable Engiue, in excellent conditio* For particulars, apply to Foundry, Denbigh,